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Posted by: mmjb ®

02/12/2007, 08:27:19

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Hi everyone.
I realise that this question comes up a lot on the forum but i was hoping for some more focused help. I am looking to design a seat height adjusting mechanism. The most suitable i have found being a scissor lift table. (feel free to suggest if you have any better ideas). I want to design a table that has the following properties:
Lift capacity about 100kg
Table dimensions of 350 x 450mm
Max lifting range of 120mm
Minimal closed height, in the region of under 100mm

Please could people help me with the design aspect of this table. I am not quite sure where to start.
I am looking at a single tier lifting table with the use of a lead screw.
Any help would be much appreciated
Many Thanks








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Posted by: Kelly Bramble ® Administrator

02/12/2007, 08:47:36

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Start here: /mechanics_machines/scissor-lift.htm

Estimate your design mechanism, operating extension, and stability requirments.

Don't forget that thier are other ways to lifts this kind of load - hydraulic, pneumatic..








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Posted by: mmjb ®

02/12/2007, 11:45:17

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Thanks for replying to my post but there is only so much that the equation can help with. With regard to alternative devices, do you have any suggestions?







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